₱395
By Hideo Kobayashi
Published by New Day Publishers, ©2001.
The analyses conducted by the author, presented in a simple and chronological format, allows the reader to look into the roots, flexibility and growth of the Overseas expansion of the Japanese company; the adjustments and strategies employed for its acceptance in Asian host countries, particularly those who had been under Japanese colonial rule, and in coping with various political, economic and social crises that arose in the rising/newly established economic spheres caused by global market realities the effects of the 1997 monetary crisis on Japan’s domestic and international economic affairs relative in its influence on the global economic landscape; and the establishment of business institutions that would later spearhead and strongly backup Japanese trade worldwide: The Export-Import Bank of Japan, the Japanese External Trade Organization (JETRO) and the Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (OECE).
This book carefully traces the rise of Japan Inc. from the ruins of the last Pacific War to its present position as an acknowledged economic leader first in the Asian region then in the Pacific rim countries and finally as a recognized industrial and high-technology leader in the western world.
Description: 159 pages ; 22.8 x 15 cm
Language: English
ISBN: 978-971-10-1065-8
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